Discover Malacca’s rich history and cuisine on a private 15-hour day trip from Singapore. Enjoy a seamless journey with our expert driver.
Discover Malacca’s rich history and cuisine on a private 15-hour day trip from Singapore. Enjoy a seamless journey with our expert driver.
- Singapore - The tour begins with a private pick-up by a cross-border vehicle in Singapore, followed by a direct transfer to Malacca. An experienced driver will expertly guide the operator through all necessary steps and documentation for the border crossing. During the journey, there will be a planned stop for a brief rest and an opportunity for…
- Singapore - The tour begins with a private pick-up by a cross-border vehicle in Singapore, followed by a direct transfer to Malacca. An experienced driver will expertly guide the operator through all necessary steps and documentation for the border crossing. During the journey, there will be a planned stop for a brief rest and an opportunity for breakfast.
- Melaka Straits Mosque - Visit the stunning Malacca Straits Mosque, beautifully located on Malacca’s man-made island. At high tide, it creates the illusion of floating gracefully on the water. The mosque’s beauty is especially captivating at sunset, as the golden dome reflects the vibrant colors of the sky. Experience the serene atmosphere as the sound of chanted prayers from the mosque blends with the gentle rhythm of the waves. After dusk, the mosque lights up, transforming with an array of colors that give it a truly enchanting and unique charm.
- Melaka River Cruise Jeti Taman Rempah - Enjoy a river cruise through Melaka, Malaysia’s most historic city, and observe the many historical marks and influences still present around Melaka’s river. Travel through Melaka’s rich and vibrant heritage focal point — the area where trading ships docked and goods were exchanged. Journey through the heart of a UNESCO heritage site with this Melaka River Cruise, and explore 600 years of history as you drift along the city’s river and take in the fantastic riverscape views.
- Sam Po Kong Temple - The Poh San Teng Temple (Chinese: 宝山亭) is a Chinese temple located at the foot of Bukit China, next to the Malacca Warrior Monument and Hang Li Poh’s Well (Perigi Hang Li Poh) in Malacca City, Malaysia. The temple is dedicated to Tua Pek Kong. The Poh San Teng Temple was founded in 1795 during the era of Dutch Malacca by Chinese Kapitan Chua Su Cheong.
- Red Square (Dutch Square) - The Dutch Square is the most famous landmark in Melaka, located in the historic district Bandar Hilir. The square is also known as Red Square due to the red-painted buildings that surround it. The most notable of these buildings is the City Hall, also known as Stadthuys. The red buildings were constructed during the 17th and 18th centuries. They all showcase the distinctive features of Dutch architecture from that time. Each building offers large windows and decorative details made from wrought iron. A mixture of British and Portuguese architecture is reflected in the Tan Ben Swee Clock Tower. Portuguese influences are also seen at A Famosa (“The Famous” in English), the old fortress built in 1512. The Dutch Square is a popular area for tourists because of its beauty and easy access to a number of places of interest. Some of these include Christ Church Melaka, the Melaka Art Gallery, and the Malaysia Youth Museum. There are also numerous stalls lining the square.
- St. Paul’s Hill & Church (Bukit St. Paul) - Situated atop the historical St. Paul’s Hill, St. Paul’s Church is not only the oldest church building in Malaysia but also a revered landmark in Southeast Asia. Established in 1521, the church is a timeless testament to Melaka’s diverse cultural heritage and stands today as part of the Melaka Museum Complex.
- A Famosa Fort - A Famosa, located in the historical city of Melaka, stands as a testament to a bygone era. As one of the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Southeast Asia, this Portuguese fortress holds a rich tapestry of history that spans centuries.
- Jonker Walk World Heritage Park - Jonker Street, in the heart of Melaka’s Chinatown, is one of Malaysia’s most iconic streets, known for its vibrant weekend night market and rich cultural heritage. From Friday to Sunday, the street comes alive with stalls offering local delicacies like chicken rice balls, cendol, and laksa. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by street performers, traditional music, and excited shoppers, creating a festive vibe.
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple - The Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (Chinese: 青云亭 or Temple of Green Cloud) stands as Malaysia’s oldest functioning temple, a serene reflection of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Located close to Jalan Tukang Emas, also known as “Harmony Street,” this richly decorated temple resonates with the spiritual harmony of the area.
- Menara Taming Sari - Taming Sari Tower is a 24-story, 110-meter-tall gyro tower in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. It is the first and tallest gyro tower in Malaysia. The tower was opened to the public on 18 April 2008 and officiated by then Chief Minister of Malacca, Mohd Ali Rustam on 17 May 2008. Its design was inspired by the eponymous legendary keris which belonged to Hang Tuah. The tower offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Malacca City and beyond, and is able to accommodate 80 people per viewing session, which lasts about 7 minutes.
- Singapore - After exploring Malacca, the tour will depart for Singapore, ensuring a comfortable transfer back to the hotel.

- Private transportation
- Experienced driver guiding to tourist attractions
- Private transportation
- Experienced driver guiding to tourist attractions
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- Dinner
- Lunch
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- Dinner
Malacca state is known as the historic city of Malaysia owing to its deep connection with the historic era of both the Sultanate period and the colonialism. Malacca is also famous for its’ local food, there are varieties of prestige nyonya restaurants here. It is located about 4 hours drive away from Singapore. Whenever you visit to Singapore you…
Malacca state is known as the historic city of Malaysia owing to its deep connection with the historic era of both the Sultanate period and the colonialism. Malacca is also famous for its’ local food, there are varieties of prestige nyonya restaurants here. It is located about 4 hours drive away from Singapore. Whenever you visit to Singapore you shouldn’t miss out the visit to Malacca. Our experienced driver will guide you comfortably across the border and all the way to Malacca.
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